This is an extension of the MeshSocket which syncronizes a common Object(). It works by providing some extra handlers to store data. This exposes the entire dict API.

Note

This is a fairly inefficient architecture for read intensive applications. For large databases which are infrequently changed, this is ideal. For smaller networks where there is significant access required, you should use the sync socket.

These methods are also analagous to the ones in Python’s dict. The main difference is that if the leasing system is active, calling this method may throw an error if you don’t “own” whatever key is popped.